University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

FELLOWSHIP of Christian Athletes
meeting 9 p.m., Wesley Foundation.

DRAFT Counseling: In conference
room of Newcomb Hall, 5-7
p.m.

AIAA annual elections in the
A&M Aud., 7:30 p.m. All members
urged to attend this important
meeting. Refreshments.

THE GERMAN Dept. will present
the film version of "Der
Hamptmann von Koepenick" (in
German with English subtitles) at 8
p.m. in Gilmer Hall, admission free.

NO IFC meeting today.

DIE DEUTSCHE Stunde will
present F. Duerrenmatt's "De
Panne (The Breakdown)," broadcast
over WTJU at 91.3 FM

EXTRA LEGAL Forum presents
Justice Thomas Gordon, Va.
Supreme Court of Appeals, discussing
recent developments in Va.
law. 4 p.m. in Law School Lounge.
Public invited.

SPIRIT CLUB, 10 p.m., Alumni
Hall.

WEDNESDAY

THE COMM. for South Asian
Studies Second Interdisciplinary
Seminar on "Higher Education in
South Asia Today" at 3:30 p.m. in
333 Cabell Hall. Interested students
and faculty invited.

ECHOLS MATH Club meeting
at 7:30 p.m., room 248 Cabell Hall.
Topic will be "Differential Equations
and Flow" by Mr. England,
Refreshments.

MISCELLANEOUS

VIRGINIA Beta of Phi Delta
Theta is pleased to announce the
pledging of second-year men Paul
Shrecker of Leesburg, Pennsylvania,
and Hunter Richards of Atlanta,
Georgia.

A SECTION of English 8 (Creative
Writing) devoted to poetry
will be established in the spring
semester. The course will meet
Mondays and Wednesdays at 2 p.m.
and will include study of contemporary
poets. Enrollment
limited. Those wishing to take the
course should submit a sample of
their writing to Mr. Morgan, box in
Cabell Hall 528.

THE ALDERMAN Library will
close Dec. 20 at 6 p.m. instead of
11:30 p.m. as previously announced.
The other holiday hours
are: Dec. 21 open 8:30 a.m. - 6
p.m. Dec. 22 closed. Dec. 23 9-5.
Dec. 24,25 closed. Dec. 26,27,28
open 9-5. Dec. 29 closed. Dec. 30,
9-5. Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 closed. Jan.
2,3,4 open 9-5. Jan. 5 regular
hours.

CAVE CLUB meeting Thursday
at 7:30 p.m., South Meeting Room,
Newcomb Hall.

13 SOCIETY: You have mail in
the Student Govt. Office.

THE U. UNION announces
plans for a Semester Break excursion
to San Juan, Puerto Rico, Jan.
26-Feb. 2, with round-trip air transportation
on Pan Am and hotel
accommodations all inclusive. The
price, depending on hotel reservations,
will be approximately $175.
This announcement is only to "let
you plan ahead," the full price will
be announced as soon as possible. If
interested, call ext. 3286 or stop by
U. Union office, 4th floor, Newcomb
Hall for additional info.

THE DEADLINE for the short
story, poetry, and one-act play
categories of the Fine Arts Contest
has been extended until Jan. 10.
Entries in these categories as well as
the satirical essay, photography,
and art categories are all due on
that date. They may be turned in
any weekday afternoon to the U.
Union office, 4th floor, Newcomb
Hall.

ENGINEERS: The Engineering
Council urges you to carefully read
and vote for the proposed Constitution
of the School of Engineering
and Applied Science, Dec. 16-17.